Not only the country is going to offer a world class infrastructure in highways in two years, waterways and agriculture are also undergoing massive reforms that include 325 irrigation projects and massive river-interlinking programme, the Road, Transport, Highways, Shipping, Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation minister said.
Addressing the World Food India 2017 conference on the 'Opportunities in Infrastructure Technology & Equipment', Gadkari said, "There are golden opportunities for investors in food processing, agriculture, water transport, highways, shipping and other sectors."
He said the work has already been started at Chennai, Bangalore, Vijaywada, Hyderabad, Surat and Guwahati for logistic parks that are designed to house cold storages and warehouses.
Besides, government's another major initiative Sagarmala for port-led economic development of the country will see reduction of about Rs 40,000 crore logistic cost in the country, he said.
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Unfortunately, he said only 10 per cent of fruit and vegetables are processed in India whose participation is barely 1 per cent in global processed food.
The government aims at enhancing the processing of fruits and vegetables to 20 per cent by 2019, he said.
Talking about highways, he said that Eastern Peripheral Expressway to decongest Delhi will be made operational by next month while electronic tolling on highways pan-India will result in seamless flow of traffic throughout the country and would contribute in reduction of logistic cost which is at 18 per cent in India as comparison to a mere 8 to 10 per cent in China.
On irrigation front, he said, "As many as 325 new projects are being taken up by the government to help state governments in canal and other systems."
"Out of these 30 projects, three important projects totalling an investment of about Rs 1 lakh crore will be taken up in three months' time," the minister said.
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